Die Ergebnisse der Suche nach "British school": 10 Englisch sprechende Adressen
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Carrer de Lepant 331 08025 Barcelona Spain
Carrer de Garcilaso 179 08027 Spain
Carrer dels Cavallers 33 08034 Spain
Carrer de Jaume Balmes 7 08950 Spain
Carrer de Montornès 39 08023 Spain
Carrer d'Eduard Toldrà 18 08034 Spain
Carrer de la Ginesta 26 08860 Barcelona Spain
Passeig Isaac Albéniz 2 08870 Spain
Carrer de Déu i Mata 153 08029 Spain
Our family moved to Barcelona about a year ago, and our initial school plans fell through at the last minute. We were feeling stressed and uncertain, but Kensington School really came to our rescue. They not only found a spot for our son, but went out of their way to support him during those first few challenging months. I was immediately impressed by how the teachers and staff welcomed our entire family. My son quickly noticed how the other students took learning seriously and started changing his own study habits. Before long, he was preparing for lessons on his own and excited to share what he was learning at home. Plus, he made a bunch of friends and loved going on bike rides with them to nearby hills. It wasn’t just my son who benefited. The school offered free Spanish classes for parents, which helped me feel more at home in Barcelona. On top of that, I joined in on the Friday football matches against the school’s staff—those games became a monthly highlight and a great way to bond with the community. I’m deeply grateful to everyone at Kensington School for making our transition to Barcelona so positive. They truly care about each family’s well-being, and their kindness and dedication made all the difference for us.
Thanks to this school, our older son developed an interest in learning, and I am especially glad that etiquette in behavior and dress is upheld here. This school has greatly helped us integrate into English-language education, and even if there was a small issue, it was always quickly resolved. It truly feels like a family school, and I applaud them for managing to combine high-quality, thorough teaching with creating an environment where a child feels as comfortable as they would in a family. Unfortunately, we had to move farther away… Wishing you all the best, and thank you for everything you've done for Sebastian.
I am very happy with Kensington School in Barcelona! I highly recommend this school for any foreigners or even Spanish families that are looking for a real British education. Teachers and staff are great and super attentive with all the children.
After consultation from the education authority of Barcelona, such school has no permit to admit the students who obtain the Spanish nationality, of which is very rare for one so called international school even can’t admit the local student, it’s the first time for me to meet such strange school. But while I and my husband were talking with the staff of the school about the admission of my daughter, no one told us that policy, it’s one school hasn’t the enough credit to let the parents feel unworried , because we almost violate the local related regulations to let my child study in Kensington , the personnel of the education authority told us that as the parents of Spanish should know the law and let their children to study at one school that has the permission to receive the Spanish students. So dangerous to touch Kensington school that almost let us be involved with the admissions ilegal, the worst experience here .
This is the international school that should be the worst one I have met in Barcelona, at least for the level of administration for Junior pupils . My grandson was studying in their junior school, and this term that administrative teacher of Junior required all the early years pupils who were only 6-7years old to change their uniforms frequently in one day , it meant that the kids must bring at least two o three suits of uniforms to school and must change them during the one same day two o three times , even in the cold winter . Their reason for this requirement was help the kids to develop the responsibility earlier. The problems began to appear, firstly they asked the children to change uniforms but there weren’t enough facilities to them, because the school is so small that absolutely there aren’t the formal changing rooms for the kids, what’s more, there weren’t enough teachers arranged to monitor and help the kids to change their clothes securely. As result of these , one day while my grandson was changing his uniform in that small room , one of his classmates tricked him as the form of turning off the light of room and close the door, my grandson was blocked in the darkness for almost 5-6 minutes without any help, after that my grandson told me that he was very scary and even cried in darkness because without help in the so-called changing room. If there are not enough facilities, why do let the kids to make this unnecessary changing in one same day? If there are not sufficient teachers to manage , why let the kids to be closed in the darkness? I think the answer only known by that junior administrative teacher who I think is absolutely amateur to work as his position to administer the early years kids.